Marginalium
A note in the margins
May 7, 2023
Ruminations on China’s reorientation toward expansionism. In short:
- It coincides with Xi’s reign, and may support his ongoing leadership;
- An aggressive foreign policy might be useful to divert the Chinese public’s attention from the sources of its discontent (the CCP).
- The history of the Chinese political community gives China a memory of being the most powerful and sophisticated nation on earth, and it may be part of a conviction that this represents the natural political order of Asia and this brand of nationalism would drive any political objectives toward similar foreign policies.
- It might be a mere capitalisation on Chinese power, particularly in the face of a looming economic decline.
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